Indoor vs. Outdoor: How to Grow the Best Weed Imaginable

When
choosing whether to grow weed indoors or outdoors, we consider lots
of factors: from local climate to marijuana cultivation policies. But
regardless of the method you use,
your main goal remains the same: get the most out of your cannabis
plants. Here are a few weed
growing tips
for both indoor and outdoor gardens.

How to grow
the best weed indoors?

Growing
marijuana indoors usually requires more resources: electricity,
water, nutrients. It is expensive; in return, you get an opportunity
to harvest more than one or two crops a year. Plus, the are various
solutions that help you cut the bills and make your indoor facility
more environment-friendly.

If
you want to get perfect weed
buds
in the end, here is what you should pay special attention to:

Quality
soil―in
contrast to an outdoor garden, when you grow marijuana indoors, you
are free to choose the type (and quality) of the soil. You may not
even use any soil at all by switching to hydroponics. But even if you
prefer to grow weed hydroponically, choose only high-quality hydro
mixtures.

Top 3 Hydro Mixtures for Marijuana Plants

An increasing number of marijuana growers prefer hydro mixtures to the traditional soil. Hydro mixtures are better for indoor cultivation as they allow to control the amount of water and nutrients added to the plant. These potting mixtures are less likely to develop mold or insects, so growers have more chances to cultivate healthy plants and get high yields.

Nutrients―by
using the right nutrients, you can prevent your cannabis plants from
different diseases and improve the quality of your crop. But be
careful: too many nutrients may be just as harmful as the lack of
them.

Chemical or Organic Nutrients: Which Are Better for Your Weed Plants?

Though marijuana plants are resilient enough, they also require nutrients like any other living organism. There are two types of nutrients or fertilizers: organic and chemical. This article will help you understand which one is better for your cannabis plants, as each of them not only can improve the quality of weed but also has adverse effects that are important to consider.

Microclimate―cannabis
is a very demanding plant. Weed likes humidity, warmth, and lights to
be in perfect balance. So, make sure you create the right
environmental conditions inside your grow room. Use special apps or
gadgets to control all these factors 24/7.

Marijuana Grow App: Grow Easier, Harvest More

Did you know that you can use your smartphone to grow more high-quality weed? No, we are not talking about one of these mobile games where you can pretend you are working at a marijuana store. We are going to tell you about three marijuana growing apps that may help you run your real weed garden.

How
to grow good weed outdoors?

Some people
think that it is easier and cheaper to grow good
weed outdoors. They are right, but
only partially. For example, if the weather is cloudy for a long
time, your plants wouldn't receive all the light they need in order
to grow healthy and become ripe fast.
Early frost or strong wind with rain can also put your entire crop at
risk. So, here are a few things that you need to take care of when
growing marijuana outdoors:

Additional
lights―outdoor
cannabis plantations receive most of the light they need from the
sun. But be ready to install and use additional lighting in order to
make your weed plants grow faster.

10 Tips on How to Grow Monster Cannabis Buds

When you are growing your marijuana, the point is to get beautiful, big (or better even giant), and potent buds. And it is achievable since growing cannabis has nothing to do with magic or coincidence, it is similar to science: you do certain things and get the desirable result. The point is to know what exactly you should do and how to do it.

Water―cannabis
is a very thirsty plant, and it requires a lot of water. The bigger
your plants are, the more water they need. So, make sure to pick a
location for your plantation with a water source nearby.

Nutrients―even
when you grow cannabis outdoors, you still need to use certain
nutrients in order to make your plants healthier, stronger, and
bigger.

Making Compost Tea for Cannabis Plants

Compost is an essential component of growing plants. The substance is full of useful nutrients and microorganisms that are beneficial for growing cannabis. To make the process even more useful, you can make compost tea. If you do not know how to make this nutritious tea, we are ready to provide you with all the necessary information to make you a pro grower.

Protection―an
outdoor cannabis garden needs a complex protection from some threats:
pests, animals, strong winds, curious humans. Plus, some states, like
Maine, require that outdoor marijuana gardens are kept covered, so
they won't be visible from a public road and even from the sky.

Organic Cannabis With No Pests: Natural Predator's Help

Not only do the pesticides in cannabis taste horrible, they may also damage your health, and that is definitely not what we want.

Have
you already found the best way to grow weed in your state? Share your
secrets with other growers―start
a grow journal at our Grow
Reports
platform or answer the questions of novice marijuana cultivators at
our Weed
Grow Answers.

Hazy Summer: New Challenges Bring New Prizes

Hi, growers! As you probably know, we have recently launched a new project―Grow Answers. It is a Q&A system where you can either ask for help or become the expert who helps other, less experienced growers avoid crucial mistakes. It is a new milestone for us and, since we wanted to share our joy with you, there will be a lot of presents! Get ready for the latest Hazy Summer cannabis seeds giveaway!

In the matter of cannabis cultivation, the first question that comes up is the choice of the medium. Some people prefer growing outdoors in soil; other resort to hydroponic mediums that make it possible to grow marijuana indoors. There are numerous differences between these two approaches, but each one of them has its pros and cons.

When it comes to treating marijuana as if it was wine, most people think about the legal background. In California, there was even an initiative called the Regulate Marijuana Like Wine Act of 2012, which offered to regulate all marijuana-related activities similarly to those of wine industry.

Today we start our new project aimed at comprehensively covering every bit of news on growing marijuana. WeedGrowHub offers you to join us on an incredible journey and unveil the most important and fascinating secrets about growing weed.